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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV012608939
    Format: XVII, 508 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540661670
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 1613
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Bildgebendes Verfahren ; Bildverarbeitung ; Bildgebendes Verfahren ; Konferenzschrift ; Kongress ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Kuba, Attila 1953-2006
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9947363007702882
    Format: XXII, 479 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9781461215684
    Series Statement: Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis,
    Content: The visualization, construction, and reconstruction of multidimensional images are of intense interest in science and engineering today, and discrete tomography—which deals with the special case in which the object to be reconstructed has a small number of possible values—offers some significant new analytical and computational tools. Discrete Tomography: Foundations, Algorithms, and Applications provides a critical survey of new methods, algorithms, and select applications that are the foundations of multidimensional image construction and reconstruction. The survey chapters, written by leading international authorities, are self-contained adn present the latest research and results in the field. The book covers three main areas: important theoretical results, available algorithms to utilize for reconstruction, and key applications where new results are indicative of greater utility. Following a thorough historical overview of the field, the book provides a journey through the various mathematical and computational problems of discrete tomography. This is followed by a section on numerous algorithmic techniques that can be used to achieve real reconstructions from image projections. Topics and Features: * historical overview and summary chapter * uniqueness and complexity in discrete tomography * probabilistic modeling of discrete images * binary tomography using Gibb priors * discrete tomography on the 3-D torus and crystals * binary steering * 3-D tomographic reconstruction from sparse radiographic data * symbolic projections The book is an essential resource for the latest developments and tools in discrete tomography. Professionals, researchers, and practitioners in mathematics, computer imaging, scientific visualization, computer engineering, and multidimensional image processing will find the book an authoritative guide and reference to current research, methods, and applications. .
    Note: Foundations -- Discrete Tomography: A Historical Overview -- Sets of Uniqueness and Additivity in Integer Lattices -- Tomographic Equivalence and Switching Operations -- Uniqueness and Complexity in Discrete Tomography -- Reconstruction of Plane Figures from Two Projections -- Reconstruction of Two-Valued Functions and Matrices -- Reconstruction of Connected Sets from Two Projections -- Algorithms -- Binary Tomography Using Gibbs Priors -- Probabilistic Modeling of Discrete Images -- Multiscale Bayesian Methods for Discrete Tomography -- An Algebraic Solution for Discrete Tomography -- Binary Steering of Nonbinary Iterative Algorithms -- Reconstruction of Binary Images via the EM Algorithm -- Compact Object Reconstruction -- Applications -- CT-Assisted Engineering and Manufacturing -- 3D Reconstruction from Sparse Radiographic Data -- Heart Chamber Reconstruction from Biplane Angiography -- Discrete Tomography in Electron Microscopy -- Tomography on the 3D-Torus and Crystals -- A Recursive Algorithm for Diffuse Planar Tomography -- From Orthogonal Projections to Symbolic Projections.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781461271963
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV021827285
    Format: XIII, 688 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783540476511 , 3540476512
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 4245
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Kongress ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Kuba, Attila 1953-2006
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV022355777
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 688 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540476512 , 9783540476511
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 4245
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Kuba, Attila 1953-2006
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048842870
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 688 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2006
    ISBN: 9783540476528
    Series Statement: Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics 4245
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783540476511
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783540831952
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9947364052202882
    Format: XIII, 688 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540476528
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4245
    Note: Discrete Geometry -- Duality and Geometry Straightness, Characterization and Envelope -- On Minimal Perimeter Polyminoes -- A Generic Approach for n-Dimensional Digital Lines -- Two Discrete-Euclidean Operations Based on the Scaling Transform -- Geometry of Neighborhood Sequences in Hexagonal Grid -- Recognition of Blurred Pieces of Discrete Planes -- Discrete Tomography -- The Number of Line-Convex Directed Polyominoes Having the Same Orthogonal Projections -- A Network Flow Algorithm for Binary Image Reconstruction from Few Projections -- Fast Filling Operations Used in the Reconstruction of Convex Lattice Sets -- Reconstruction Algorithm and Switching Graph for Two-Projection Tomography with Prohibited Subregion -- A Geometry Driven Reconstruction Algorithm for the Mojette Transform -- Quantised Angular Momentum Vectors and Projection Angle Distributions for Discrete Radon Transformations -- A Benchmark Evaluation of Large-Scale Optimization Approaches to Binary Tomography -- Construction of Switching Components -- Discrete Topology -- Minimal Non-simple and Minimal Non-cosimple Sets in Binary Images on Cell Complexes -- Combinatorial Relations for Digital Pictures -- Reusing Integer Homology Information of Binary Digital Images -- On the Lattice Structure of Subsets of Octagonal Neighborhood Sequences in ?n -- On the Connectedness of Rational Arithmetic Discrete Hyperplanes -- Homology of Simploidal Set -- Measuring Intrinsic Volumes in Digital 3d Images -- Distance -- An Objective Comparison Between Gray Weighted Distance Transforms and Weighted Distance Transforms on Curved Spaces -- Chordal Axis on Weighted Distance Transforms -- Attention-Based Mesh Simplification Using Distance Transforms -- Generating Distance Maps with Neighbourhood Sequences -- Hierarchical Chamfer Matching Based on Propagation of Gradient Strengths -- Elliptical Distance Transforms and Applications -- Image Analysis -- A Composite and Quasi Linear Time Method for Digital Plane Recognition -- Fusion Graphs, Region Merging and Watersheds -- Revisiting Digital Straight Segment Recognition -- On Discrete Moments of Unbounded Order -- Feature Based Defuzzification in ?2 and ?3 Using a Scale Space Approach -- Improving Difference Operators by Local Feature Detection -- Shape Representation -- An Optimal Algorithm for Detecting Pseudo-squares -- Optimization Schemes for the Reversible Discrete Volume Polyhedrization Using Marching Cubes Simplification -- Arithmetic Discrete Hyperspheres and Separatingness -- The Eccentricity Transform (of a Digital Shape) -- Projected Area Based 3D Shape Similarity Evaluation -- Continuous Level of Detail on Graphics Hardware -- Topological and Geometrical Reconstruction of Complex Objects on Irregular Isothetic Grids -- Fast Polynomial Segmentation of Digitized Curves -- Segmentation -- Fuzzy Segmentation of Color Video Shots -- Application of Surface Topological Segmentation to Seismic Imaging -- Watershed Segmentation with Chamfer Metric -- Generalized Map Pyramid for Multi-level 3D Image Segmentation -- Topologically Correct Image Segmentation Using Alpha Shapes -- Skeletonization -- New Removal Operators for Surface Skeletonization -- Skeleton Pruning by Contour Partitioning -- A New 3D Parallel Thinning Scheme Based on Critical Kernels -- Order Independence in Binary 2D Homotopic Thinning -- Exact Euclidean Medial Axis in Higher Resolution -- Skeletonization and Distance Transforms of 3D Volumes Using Graphics Hardware -- Surfaces and Volumes -- How to Tile by Dominoes the Boundary of a Polycube -- A Generalized Preimage for the Standard and Supercover Digital Hyperplane Recognition -- Distance Transforms on Anisotropic Surfaces for Surface Roughness Measurement -- A 3D Live-Wire Segmentation Method for Volume Images Using Haptic Interaction -- Minimal Decomposition of a Digital Surface into Digital Plane Segments Is NP-Hard -- Erratum -- Topological and Geometrical Reconstruction of Complex Objects on Irregular Isothetic Grids.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540476511
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9948621694602882
    Format: XVII, 396 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1999.
    ISBN: 9783540487142
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1613
    Content: The 1999 international conference on Information Processing in Medical Imaging (IPMI '99) was the sixteenth in the series of biennial meetings and followed the successful meeting in Poultney, Vermont, in 1997. This year, for the rst time, the conference was held in central Europe, in the historical Hungarian town of Visegr ad, one of the most beautiful spots not only on the Danube Bend but in all Hungary. The place has many historical connections, both national and international. The castle was once a royal palace of King Matthias. In the middle ages, the Hungarian, Czech, and Polish kings met here. Recently, after the summit meeting of reestablished democracies in the area, it became a symbol for the cooperation between central European countries as they approached the European Union. It was thus also symbolic to bring IPMI, in the year of the 30th anniversary of its foundation, to this place, and organize the meeting with the close cooperation of local and traditional western organizers. It also provided a good opportunity to summarize brie?y a history of IPMI for those who were new to the IPMI conference. This year we received 82 full paper submissions from all over the world. Of these, 24 were accepted as oral presentations. These were divided into 6 sessions. In spite of our e orts, it was found to be impossible to make these sessions fully balanced and homogeneous.
    Note: New Imaging Techniques -- Analytical Study of Bioelasticity Ultrasound Systems -- MEG Source Imaging Using Multipolar Expansions -- Binary Tomography for Triplane Cardiography -- Real Time 3D Brain Shift Compensation -- 3D Ultrasound and PET -- Computer Assisted Human Follicle Analysis for Fertility Prospects with 3D Ultrasound -- Volume Measurement in Sequential Freehand 3-D Ultrasound -- Automated Identification and Measurement of Objects via Populations of Medial Primitives, with Application to Real Time 3D Echocardiography -- Continuous Time Dynamic PET Imaging Using List Mode Data -- Segmentation -- Hybrid Geometric Active Models for Shape Recovery in Medical Images -- Co-dimension 2 Geodesic Active Contours for MRA Segmentation -- An Adaptive Fuzzy Segmentation Algorithm for Three-Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Images -- Automatic Detection and Segmentation of Evolving Processes in 3D Medical Images: Application to Multiple Sclerosis -- Image Analysis of the Brain Cortex -- Registration of Cortical Anatomical Structures via Robust 3D Point Matching -- Hierarchical Matching of Cortical Features for Deformable Brain Image Registration -- Using Local Geometry to Build 3D Sulcal Models -- ANIMAL+INSECT: Improved Cortical Structure Segmentation -- Registration -- Consistent Linear-Elastic Transformations for Image Matching -- Non-linear Registration with the Variable Viscosity Fluid Algorithm -- Approximating Thin-Plate Splines for Elastic Registration: Integration of Landmark Errors and Orientation Attributes -- A Hierarchical Feature Based Deformation Model Applied to 4D Cardiac SPECT Data -- Feature Detection and Modelling -- Local Orientation Distribution as a Function of Spatial Scale for Detection of Masses in Mammograms -- Physiologically Oriented Models of the Hemodynamic Response in Functional MRI -- 3D Graph Description of the Intracerebral Vasculature from Segmented MRA and Tests of Accuracy by Comparison with X-ray Angiograms -- A Unified Framework for Atlas Matching Using Active Appearance Models -- Poster Session I -- An Integral Method for the Analysis of Wall Motion in Gated Myocardial SPECT Studies -- Enhanced Artery Visualization in Blood Pool MRA: Results in the Peripheral Vasculature -- Four-Dimensional LV Tissue Tracking from Tagged MRI with a 4D B-Spline Model -- Recovery of Soft Tissue Object Deformation from 3D Image Sequences Using Biomechanical Models -- Forward Deformation of PET Volumes Using Non-uniform Elastic Material Constraints -- Brain Morphometry by Distance Measurement in a Non-Euclidean, Curvilinear Space -- Learning Shape Models from Examples Using Automatic Shape Clustering and Procrustes Analysis -- A Framework for Automated Landmark Generation for Automated 3D Statistical Model Construction -- Statistical Shape Analysis Using Fixed Topology Skeletons: Corpus Callosum Study -- Model Generation from Multiple Volumes Using Constrained Elastic SurfaceNets -- An Intelligent Interactive Segmentation Method for the Joint Space in Osteoarthritic Ankles -- Anatomical Modeling with Fuzzy Implicit Surfaces: Application to Automated Localization of the Heart and Lungs in Thoracic MR Images -- Detection of the Central Mass of Spiculated Lesions - Signature Normalisation and Model Data Aspects -- Noise Estimation and Measures for Detection of Clustered Microcalcifications -- Poster Session II -- Measuring the Spatial Homogeneity in Corneal Endotheliums by Means of a Randomization Test -- The Assessment of Chronic Liver Diseases by Sonography -- Automatic Computation of Brain and Cerebellum Volumes in Normal Subjects and Chronic Alcoholics -- Reconstruction from Slow Rotation Dynamic SPECT Using a Factor Model -- Spectral Factor Analysis for Multi-isotope Imaging in Nuclear Medicine -- Structural Group Analysis of Functional Maps -- Incorporating an Image Distortion Model in Non-rigid Alignment of EPI with Conventional MRI -- The Distribution of Target Registration Error in Rigid-Body, Point-Based Registration -- A Fast Mutual Information Method for Multi-modal Registration -- Voxel Similarity Measures for 3D Serial MR Brain Image Registration -- Radial Basis Function Interpolation for Freehand 3D Ultrasound -- Nonlinear Smoothing of MR Images Using Approximate Entropy - A Local Measure of Signal Intensity Irregularity -- New Variants of a Method of MRI Scale Normalization -- Method for Estimating the Intensity Mapping between MRI Images.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540661672
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783662208939
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9947920596802882
    Format: XVII, 396 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540487142
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1613
    Content: The 1999 international conference on Information Processing in Medical Imaging (IPMI ’99) was the sixteenth in the series of biennial meetings and followed the successful meeting in Poultney, Vermont, in 1997. This year, for the rst time, the conference was held in central Europe, in the historical Hungarian town of Visegr ad, one of the most beautiful spots not only on the Danube Bend but in all Hungary. The place has many historical connections, both national and international. The castle was once a royal palace of King Matthias. In the middle ages, the Hungarian, Czech, and Polish kings met here. Recently, after the summit meeting of reestablished democracies in the area, it became a symbol for the cooperation between central European countries as they approached the European Union. It was thus also symbolic to bring IPMI, in the year of the 30th anniversary of its foundation, to this place, and organize the meeting with the close cooperation of local and traditional western organizers. It also provided a good opportunity to summarize brie?y a history of IPMI for those who were new to the IPMI conference. This year we received 82 full paper submissions from all over the world. Of these, 24 were accepted as oral presentations. These were divided into 6 sessions. In spite of our e orts, it was found to be impossible to make these sessions fully balanced and homogeneous.
    Note: New Imaging Techniques -- Analytical Study of Bioelasticity Ultrasound Systems -- MEG Source Imaging Using Multipolar Expansions -- Binary Tomography for Triplane Cardiography -- Real Time 3D Brain Shift Compensation -- 3D Ultrasound and PET -- Computer Assisted Human Follicle Analysis for Fertility Prospects with 3D Ultrasound -- Volume Measurement in Sequential Freehand 3-D Ultrasound -- Automated Identification and Measurement of Objects via Populations of Medial Primitives, with Application to Real Time 3D Echocardiography -- Continuous Time Dynamic PET Imaging Using List Mode Data -- Segmentation -- Hybrid Geometric Active Models for Shape Recovery in Medical Images -- Co-dimension 2 Geodesic Active Contours for MRA Segmentation -- An Adaptive Fuzzy Segmentation Algorithm for Three-Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Images -- Automatic Detection and Segmentation of Evolving Processes in 3D Medical Images: Application to Multiple Sclerosis -- Image Analysis of the Brain Cortex -- Registration of Cortical Anatomical Structures via Robust 3D Point Matching -- Hierarchical Matching of Cortical Features for Deformable Brain Image Registration -- Using Local Geometry to Build 3D Sulcal Models -- ANIMAL+INSECT: Improved Cortical Structure Segmentation -- Registration -- Consistent Linear-Elastic Transformations for Image Matching -- Non-linear Registration with the Variable Viscosity Fluid Algorithm -- Approximating Thin-Plate Splines for Elastic Registration: Integration of Landmark Errors and Orientation Attributes -- A Hierarchical Feature Based Deformation Model Applied to 4D Cardiac SPECT Data -- Feature Detection and Modelling -- Local Orientation Distribution as a Function of Spatial Scale for Detection of Masses in Mammograms -- Physiologically Oriented Models of the Hemodynamic Response in Functional MRI -- 3D Graph Description of the Intracerebral Vasculature from Segmented MRA and Tests of Accuracy by Comparison with X-ray Angiograms -- A Unified Framework for Atlas Matching Using Active Appearance Models -- Poster Session I -- An Integral Method for the Analysis of Wall Motion in Gated Myocardial SPECT Studies -- Enhanced Artery Visualization in Blood Pool MRA: Results in the Peripheral Vasculature -- Four-Dimensional LV Tissue Tracking from Tagged MRI with a 4D B-Spline Model -- Recovery of Soft Tissue Object Deformation from 3D Image Sequences Using Biomechanical Models -- Forward Deformation of PET Volumes Using Non-uniform Elastic Material Constraints -- Brain Morphometry by Distance Measurement in a Non-Euclidean, Curvilinear Space -- Learning Shape Models from Examples Using Automatic Shape Clustering and Procrustes Analysis -- A Framework for Automated Landmark Generation for Automated 3D Statistical Model Construction -- Statistical Shape Analysis Using Fixed Topology Skeletons: Corpus Callosum Study -- Model Generation from Multiple Volumes Using Constrained Elastic SurfaceNets -- An Intelligent Interactive Segmentation Method for the Joint Space in Osteoarthritic Ankles -- Anatomical Modeling with Fuzzy Implicit Surfaces: Application to Automated Localization of the Heart and Lungs in Thoracic MR Images -- Detection of the Central Mass of Spiculated Lesions — Signature Normalisation and Model Data Aspects -- Noise Estimation and Measures for Detection of Clustered Microcalcifications -- Poster Session II -- Measuring the Spatial Homogeneity in Corneal Endotheliums by Means of a Randomization Test -- The Assessment of Chronic Liver Diseases by Sonography -- Automatic Computation of Brain and Cerebellum Volumes in Normal Subjects and Chronic Alcoholics -- Reconstruction from Slow Rotation Dynamic SPECT Using a Factor Model -- Spectral Factor Analysis for Multi-isotope Imaging in Nuclear Medicine -- Structural Group Analysis of Functional Maps -- Incorporating an Image Distortion Model in Non-rigid Alignment of EPI with Conventional MRI -- The Distribution of Target Registration Error in Rigid-Body, Point-Based Registration -- A Fast Mutual Information Method for Multi-modal Registration -- Voxel Similarity Measures for 3D Serial MR Brain Image Registration -- Radial Basis Function Interpolation for Freehand 3D Ultrasound -- Nonlinear Smoothing of MR Images Using Approximate Entropy — A Local Measure of Signal Intensity Irregularity -- New Variants of a Method of MRI Scale Normalization -- Method for Estimating the Intensity Mapping between MRI Images.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540661672
    Language: English
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